Hugh O'Neills GAA
Hugh O'Neills GAC | |
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Founded | 1948 |
County | Yorkshire |
Hugh O'Neills is a Gaelic football team in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 1948,[1] and is the longest established team in Yorkshire. It has won the Pennine league 10 years in a row.
The club field teams from junior level to senior, and were all-Britain champions in 1982 and 1999.[2] Thomas Duffy, captained Hugh O'Neills to a championship title on Sunday 10 May 2015, scoring 2 goals and 3 points. Duffy scored two penalties, after making a comeback from an ankle injury, which made him miss out on seven months of sport.
On Wednesday 20 May 2015, the usually calm-headed Duffy received the first red card of his illustrious career after reacting to a "sneaky" punch while already on the ground. Speaking to reporters Duffy said "I would like to take this opportunity to express my regret and apologies to the fans of Hugh O'Neills. I am going to be speaking to the priest and we'll get a plan of action, I'm thinking at least 20 Hail Marys to start with."
On Thursday 9 July 2015, Hugh O'Neills played Brothers Pearse away in Huddersfield and won a very entertaining contest 6.9 to 4.9. Despite being suspended and not attending the game, Thomas Duffy still managed a haul of 1.3 to ensure Hugh O'Neills left with the win and a place in the final.
In 2017 Hugh O'Neills completed a clean sweep of Junior and Senior football titles in Yorkshire including the Junior League and Championship double, the Pennine league division 2 and the Yorkshire Senior League and Championship double.[2] This was the club's second senior championship in 3 years after also claiming the title in 2015.
References
[edit]- ^ "Club of the Week - Hugh O'Neill's GAA: A proud bit of Ireland in the middle of Leeds". Yorkshire Evening Post. National World Publishing Ltd. 27 June 2018. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
- ^ a b "Hugh O'Neills GAA Club". Retrieved 25 June 2009.
External links
[edit]- Official website [dead link]
- Listing at gaainfo
- "Snapshot - Leeds GAA club Hugh O'Neill's snap up new signing Dean Windass". 24. 24 March 2014. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
- Horan, Liam (11 December 1999). "O'Neill's outer limits". Irish Independent. Irish Independent. Retrieved 26 April 2024.